Assessing and Treating Suicidal Thinking and Behaviors in Children and Adolescents : A Play Therapy Guide for Mental Health Professionals in Clinical and School-Based Settings - Leslie W.  Baker
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Assessing and Treating Suicidal Thinking and Behaviors in Children and Adolescents

A Play Therapy Guide for Mental Health Professionals in Clinical and School-Based Settings

By: Leslie W. Baker (Editor), Mary Ruth Cross (Editor)

Paperback | 6 August 2024

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Assessing and Treating Suicidal Thinking and Behaviors in Children and Adolescents is a guide to working with children and young people who present with either obvious or hidden suicidal thoughts, preoccupations, or plans.

Chapters explore a range of treatment approaches and focus on how to support parents, caregivers, families, and schools. Expressive therapies are highlighted, but the chapters also cover evidence-based models such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT), and prescriptive play therapy.

Expressive therapists, school-based counselors, and other clinicians who work with at-risk children and adolescents from diverse communities and backgrounds will come away from this book with the tools they need to integrate the individual child's capabilities, sources of distress, and internal and external resources in order to build a developmentally sensitive treatment plan.

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"This is an incredibly timely and useful resource, one that will be helpful for the novice and seasoned practitioner and supervisor alike. Baker and Cross address assessment, treatment, and prevention, to deal with the obvious and hidden signs of suicidal thinking, preoccupation, and planning. Many of the chapters are written by Baker and Cross from a prescriptive play therapy lens. The other chapters feature renowned authors and cover racial and cultural differences and inclusion, age and gender, ethics, neurodivergence, psychiatry, countertransference, school settings and technology, and special issues utilizing expressive arts and play therapy approaches. This comprehensive book will not be a one-time read but rather a resource to return to again and again. For those of us on the front lines of treatment, as well as play therapy leaders teaching and mentoring the rising generations of play therapists, this is absolutely required reading."

Athena A. Drewes, PsyD, MA, MS, Ed, RPT-S, founder and president emeritus of the New York Association for Play Therapy and former director of the Association for Play Therapy

"This much-needed text addresses one of the most challenging and detrimental issues faced by clinicians working with children and adolescents. It is theoretically sound, comprehensive, and practical. Breaking new ground in the field, this publication will serve the needs of both novice and seasoned clinicians as they work with one of our most vulnerable populations."

Sueann Kenney-Noziska, MSW, LCSW, RPT-S, Play Therapy Corner, Las Cruces, New Mexico

"The searing pain of youth longing for connection in a world of pervasive disconnection fed by social media makes this book on the assessment, prevention, and treatment of suicidal behavior in youth essential. This book is comprehensive, pays close attention to cultural issues, and reflects the wisdom of both the editors and its distinguished contributors. Highly recommended!"

David A. Crenshaw, PhD, ABPP, author and chief of clinical services at the Children's Home of Poughkeepsie

"Cross and Baker offer mental health providers a map for approaching suicidal ideation in children and adolescents while demonstrating the therapeutic power of play as an effective treatment. I hope all mental health providers read this book to help destigmatize the topic and help ease the anxiety when working with this population. As Cross and Baker note in the book: 'Because you (the child) are worth caring about.'"

Liliana Baylon, LMFT-S, RPT-S, bilingual and bicultural therapist

"This book fills an important gap in the mental health field, providing play therapists with a culturally inclusive look at how we can effectively address suicide in children from all backgrounds. The authors highlight the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on all young people, with a special focus on marginalized children. In applying the therapeutic powers of play through expressive therapies, the authors are providing play therapists with the skills and competencies they need to engage children, caregivers, and school-based professionals in combatting the epidemic of suicide in young people."

April Duncan, DSW, LCSW, RPT-STM, founder and CEO of BMH Connect

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